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  2. Universidad de Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    The University of Mendoza (Spanish: Universidad de Mendoza, UM) is an Argentine non-profit private university in the city of Mendoza with a branch in the city of San Rafael. History [ edit ]

  3. National University of Cuyo - Wikipedia

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    The National University of Cuyo (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, UNCuyo) is the largest center of higher education in the province of Mendoza, Argentina. [1]As of 2005, the university had 12 academic schools in the city of Mendoza and a delegation in the city of San Rafael (province of Mendoza), in addition to the Balseiro Institute, which is the most developed institute of Physics ...

  4. List of universities in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Name Acronym Main Location Website Creation University Status R. City Province 21st Century: US21 Córdoba: Córdoba: www.21.edu.ar: 24 January 1995 [89]Aconcagua

  5. Education in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In spite of its many problems, Argentina's higher education managed to reach worldwide levels of excellence in the 1960s. Up to 2013 Argentina educated five Nobel Prize winners, three in the sciences: Luis Federico Leloir, Bernardo Houssay and César Milstein and two in peace: Carlos Saavedra Lamas and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, the highest number surpassing countries economically more developed ...

  6. Mendoza, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Mendoza has a number of universities, including the major Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, as well as University of Mendoza, a branch of Universidad Congreso, Aconcagua University, UTN (Universidad Tecnologica Nacional) and Champagnat University. Mendoza is a popular place to learn Spanish, and there are a number of Spanish language schools ...

  7. National Technological University - Wikipedia

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    By 1954 the University had 9 branches in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Rosario, Santa Fe, Bahía Blanca, La Plata, Tucumán and Avellaneda. UTN. San Rafael campus. On October 14, 1959, the university was renamed as the National Technological University by law 14855. This marked the official beginning of the university as it is today.

  8. With public universities under threat, massive protests ...

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    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Raising their textbooks and diplomas and singing the national anthem, hundreds of thousands of Argentines filled the streets of Buenos Aires and other cities on ...

  9. Category:Private universities in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Austral University (Argentina) (2 C, 2 P) P. Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (1 C, 1 P) T. Torcuato di Tella University (1 C, 1 P) U. ... Universidad de ...